paulkremer

eHalcyon

deraj828 wrote:Gah, as a music nerd with a great appreciation for the sort of thing you find on records, I love this. As an environmental geology major, I can't look at it without thinking, "Wait... that doesn't look plausible" about everything.

Talk about yer inner conflict.

Is it that implausible? It might be extremely unlikely in nature, but I don't think it would take much effort to make it happen. People can grow trees into all sorts of shapes, and a bit of creative landscaping could control the shape of the pooling bodies of water. I think it's feasible.

valorandvellum

I think they must have since they linked to it twice on the shirt description :-P

Also, regarding the suicidal birds – they are supposed to represent the music/tones coming out of the phonograph (I think some of you got that!). They aren't actually killing themselves... they're just daredevils!

jasneko

AdderXYU

valorandvellum wrote:I think they must have since they linked to it twice on the shirt description :-P

Also, regarding the suicidal birds – they are supposed to represent the music/tones coming out of the phonograph (I think some of you got that!). They aren't actually killing themselves... they're just daredevils!

AdderXYU

valorandvellum wrote:You can NEVER go wrong with wine! Wine.woot is one of my favorite places to drool over. I mean, check out.

I try to never even look at wine.woot... I just get upset at the alcohol shipping laws. The only time I ever saw my state on the approved ship list was a sake sampler. I'm still kicking myself for missing that one.

Mclargehuge

imsochady

AdderXYU wrote:I try to never even look at wine.woot... I just get upset at the alcohol shipping laws. The only time I ever saw my state on the approved ship list was a sake sampler. I'm still kicking myself for missing that one.

glennw00d

I've never bought a Woot tee before... how are the sizes? I am pretty tall and thin and a lot of medium shirts fit me well in the chest/shoulders but are too short at the waist or arms. Larges tend to fit well in the length, but chest and shoulders are slightly too big for my taste. Any suggestions? should I go large?

GarrisWH

valorandvellum

glennw00d wrote:I've never bought a Woot tee before... how are the sizes? I am pretty tall and thin and a lot of medium shirts fit me well in the chest/shoulders but are too short at the waist or arms. Larges tend to fit well in the length, but chest and shoulders are slightly too big for my taste. Any suggestions? should I go large?

I think they use American Apparel, right? Do you know how you fit in AA tees?

AdderXYU

glennw00d wrote:I've never bought a Woot tee before... how are the sizes? I am pretty tall and thin and a lot of medium shirts fit me well in the chest/shoulders but are too short at the waist or arms. Larges tend to fit well in the length, but chest and shoulders are slightly too big for my taste. Any suggestions? should I go large?

If you've bought at comparable websites (teefury, threadless, Design by humans), buy whatever size you buy there. Woot uses American Apparel tees, which are used at many tee purveyors (uneetee, cameesa, plenty of smaller shops), while others including the ones I've listed use blanks that are in many ways comparable size-wise. Though it seems on some builds, teefury is cut a bit bigger.

Many people say American Apparel tends to be longer than normal. On the other hand, they're also not pre-shrunk, so many people buy a size up from their normal size to accomodate. If you've never ordered similar shirts, I'd try out a large... it might end up shrinking to a better fit than most larges, without shrinking too much to be too short.

imsochady

glennw00d wrote:I've never bought a Woot tee before... how are the sizes? I am pretty tall and thin and a lot of medium shirts fit me well in the chest/shoulders but are too short at the waist or arms. Larges tend to fit well in the length, but chest and shoulders are slightly too big for my taste. Any suggestions? should I go large?

You can buy a medium and cut off the lower part, then buy a large and cut off the upper part. Sew the remaining pieces together and you're one happy camper!

(Hahah, I joke. Maybe you can go try out an American Apparel shirt somewhere and see how they fit you)

jh1photo

glennw00d wrote:I've never bought a Woot tee before... how are the sizes? I am pretty tall and thin and a lot of medium shirts fit me well in the chest/shoulders but are too short at the waist or arms. Larges tend to fit well in the length, but chest and shoulders are slightly too big for my taste. Any suggestions? should I go large?

My first shirt.woot purchase was the roots/rock and I went with mens medium. I am tall and thin and it fits pretty well. It's longer than a lot of my medium t shirts. I really hate when I get a shirt that looks like a mid-drift after a couple washes. Not really a good look for me.
I would say you'll be safe with a medium.

This is an awesome shirt, I really do not need to spend the money but I'm in for 1.

And thanks eHalcyon for the link to the trees. The living chair is nice.

sokumura

kennube

deraj828 wrote:Gah, as a music nerd with a great appreciation for the sort of thing you find on records, I love this. As an environmental geology major, I can't look at it without thinking, "Wait... that doesn't look plausible" about everything.

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